Watch: Romney and Obama Talk About the Auto Bailout
In the final presidential debate, Mitt Romney and Barack Obama discuss the auto industry and focus on the city of Detroit.
In the final presidential debate, Mitt Romney and Barack Obama discuss the auto industry and focus on the city of Detroit.
In the final presidential debate, Governor Romney outlines his plan for getting the U.S. economy back on top.
Barack Obama gives his closing statement in the final presidential debate.
Mitt Romney delivers his closing statement in the final presidential debate.
Barack Obama and Mitt Romney discuss how the U.S. should go forward in dealing with China.
President Obama calls out Mitt Romney for changing his positions on several key issues.
President Obama takes issue with the fact that Mitt Romney claims Obama went on an "apology tour" to the Middle East.
President Obama and Governor Romney discuss the sanctions placed on Iran.
President Obama discusses military spending and says Mitt Romney's budget math doesn't work.
Mitt Romney and Barack Obama debate how to get American small businesses back on track.
Mitt Romney and Barack Obama discuss the role of America in relation to the rest of the world.
Voters didn't always get the straight goods when President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney made their case for foreign policy and national security leadership Monday night before their last super-sized audience of the campaign. A few of their detours into domestic issues were problematic too.
President Obama chides Mitt Romney for calling Russia, and not Al Qaeda, the No. 1 threat to the United States.
With an eye toward capturing some snapshots of the economy before and after the advent of Obama, DailyFinance has compiled the following index of stats relating to jobs, housing and business. Take a look in advance of tonight's debate on domestic policy.
Wednesday's first presidential debate between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama is being hyped as an epic battle: More likely, it'll be a highly scripted rehash of well-worn talking points. But if real drama does occurs, one likely flashpoint will be health care reform.


